A YOUNG Convent A side came of age last night and blew the title race wide open by beating champions and league leaders St Clement A 32-29 at the FB.
Daily Archives: February 1, 2005
Rugby:Jersey Youth roar into county semi-final
JERSEY YOUTH registered a historic and handsome 38-13 victory at St Peter on Sunday to secure a Hampshire U18 Cup semi-final spot at home to Portsmouth next month.
College canteen to go out for tender again in three years
THE Highlands College canteen contract is to be readvertised in less than three years - several years earlier than planned.
Town Park is back on the agenda
THE creation of the Millennium Town Park has moved a step closer following agreement by Finance to fund a study into how contaminated the former Gas Works site is.
Holograph to hang in UK Parliament
JERSEY’S Royal holograph will be exhibited in the Houses of Parliament in time for the State Opening after the expected spring general election.
Population ‘cover up’ claim over the census
SENATOR Stuart Syvret claims that moves to scrap next year’s census are a deliberate attempt to cover up a population explosion that will result from a new immigration policy.
Bus opponents ‘formed circle of wagons’
THE committee of inquiry into the awarding of the bus contract to Connex heard yesterday that the Public Services Committee of the day appeared to act with bias against Jersey Bus.
New law for job disputes
EMPLOYMENT disputes will go through a programme of conciliation and arbitration under the new Employment Relations Law.
Town Hall packed for cultural strategy meeting
THERE was standing room only at the Town Hall last night for the Jersey Arts Trust’s public meeting to discuss Education, Sport and Culture’s new cultural strategy.
Reprieve for trees
FIVE town trees that should have been felled this morning are still standing after public opinion voiced yesterday put an urgent stop to the plan.












